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HONOR unveils AI Deepfake Detection at MWC Shanghai

Groundbreaking anti-fraud feature

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HONOR has introduced a groundbreaking AI-powered innovation at MWC Shanghai 2024. The brand has announced its AI Deepfake Detection, one of two on-device AI features, along with AI Defocus Eye Protection, that smartphone users may soon benefit from.

Throughout recent years, deepfakes have become a serious security risk among netizens. Among the most prevalent issues are fraud and even sexual exploitation. Fortunately, tech companies are going all out in a bid to not only mitigate but eventually wipe out the dangers they possess.

HONOR’s anti-deepfake solution examines frame-by-frame information, such as eye contact, lighting, image clarity, and video playback to identify flaws that may be imperceptible to human eyes at first.

Additionally, HONOR trained the AI Deepfake Detection algorithm through a large dataset of videos and images related to online scams. This allows the on-device AI to perform identification, screening, and comparison within three seconds. If altered content is detected by the feature, a risk warning is immediately issued to the user.

AI Eye Protection

Along with the AI Deepfake Detection feature, HONOR has also announced its AI Defocus Eye Protection technology. This particular innovation utilizes AI to simulate defocus glasses on a smart device’s display.

That way, users may get immediate vision relief from the screen they’re on. This is without needing to wear actual defocus glasses. Wearing such glasses has been proven to be conducive to eye health. The wearable intentionally induces controlled defocus in the user’s peripheral visual field.

Data from HONOR labs show that the company’s AI Defocus Eye Protection is capable of decreasing users’ transient myopia by 13 degrees on average after reading for 25 minutes. Some users even experienced a maximum reduction of 75 degrees.

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Apple is reportedly considering a clamshell iPhone

They will likely wait if the first foldable will be popular.

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Apple’s current foldable strategy is just one guy going “wouldn’t it be nice if we had a foldable phone” and everyone else nodding along. For years, Apple has constantly teased the development of its own entry into the market but failing to produce anything other than rumors. Now, while we’re still missing the mythical foldable, the company is reportedly considering a second foldable already: a clamshell iPhone.

Currently, all the previous rumors pointed to a traditional book-style foldable phone from Apple. The forecast says that the device might finally launch this year, but they do say that every year. In the meantime, according to Bloomberg, a clamshell version is already “under consideration.”

It hardly needs reminding that “under consideration” doesn’t mean anything other than “it might happen.” In contrast, the traditional foldable is probably in a “we’re just making sure everything is perfect” phase.

According to Bloomberg, Apple is likely evaluating whether there is enough demand for the first foldable. If, as the company predicts, it takes off, the company will want to capitalize on the hype immediately.

There’s a lot of expectations riding on Apple’s mythical foldable. Sometimes, it even feels like the unreleased phone has reached a point where it can’t possibly meet everyone’s standards. But, at the very least, we hope it does launch this year.

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Samsung is teasing smart glasses again

The brand is experimenting with more form factors.

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What comes next after the smartphone? For years, brands hunted for an answer. Apple, for example, placed its bet on the Vision Pro, a wager that hasn’t paid off yet. Samsung, on the other hand, is betting on a different horse: augmented reality.

In a new earnings call (via Seeking Alpha), Samsung’s Seong H. Cho, the brand’s head for mobile marketing, confirmed that they will experiment more with “diverse form factors such as next-generation AR glasses.”

Samsung has been teasing a pair of glasses for a while now. However, with an impressive lineup already in the works (including the brand’s first trifold smartphone), it’s understandable that hype for the teased glasses took a bit of a backseat.

But, with an official word now about the wearable, the game is once again on to create an impressive pair of smart glasses.

The only question here is the “next-generation” part. Since Samsung doesn’t really have a pair out in the market right now, it’s a bit difficult to determine what the next generation might mean.

Of course, it could simply be a marketing term that implies smart glasses are the next generation of technology. If it pertains to what’s already out in the market, it could mean a pair that comes with a camera or even a display. Of note, most smart glasses today (or, at least, those accessible to most users) use only audio for its smart functionalities.

SEE ALSO: Samsung teases anti-shoulder surfing privacy feature

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Nothing will not release a Phone (4) this year

But the Phone (4a) is still scheduled.

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Last year, Nothing offered a worthy alternative to the usual flagship brands. Though the Phone (3) edged closer and closer to flagship-level prices, the smartphone is still a decent performer through and through. This year, however, a Phone (4) is not in the works.

Through a new YouTube video, Nothing’s Carl Pei has confirmed that the brand will not release a Phone (4) this year. The Phone (3) will still be the brand’s flagship option throughout 2026.

Pei did not reveal any explicit reason why they couldn’t make a new flagship this year. However, he does say that he wants every upgrade to be meaningful.

Despite the lack of a flagship, Nothing’s work will continue through the (a) series. The brand will release the new Phone (4a), for which Pei is promising a revolution. He says that there will be significant upgrades which will push the series closer to a flagship-like experience. It will also have new designs.

Unfortunately, the new phone might not come cheap. Along with the phone’s announcement, Pei confirmed that prices might increase this year, as a response to spiking RAM prices. It’s unclear how much it’s changing, though.

At the very least, the (a) series is usually priced competitively. However, if the increases affect the entire lineup, the flagship’s prices might go up to even more concerning levels.

SEE ALSO: Nothing will no longer lock screen ads on the Phone (3a) series

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